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Σελίδα 47
... viewpoint is presented . Nevertheless , the narrator will have a piazza . Since it is not possible to construct a pano- ramic piazza , it obviously must be restricted in some way . But , in which way ? It is this re- striction , this ...
... viewpoint is presented . Nevertheless , the narrator will have a piazza . Since it is not possible to construct a pano- ramic piazza , it obviously must be restricted in some way . But , in which way ? It is this re- striction , this ...
Σελίδα 159
... viewpoints and perspectives of the same surrounding coun- tryside . While the narrator somewhat understands that Marianna has a different viewpoint , partly based on where she is located ( on a mountainside ) , he does not seem to ...
... viewpoints and perspectives of the same surrounding coun- tryside . While the narrator somewhat understands that Marianna has a different viewpoint , partly based on where she is located ( on a mountainside ) , he does not seem to ...
Σελίδα 162
In " The Piazza , " there is the reminder that one viewpoint to be considered is to the north . There are other ... viewpoints sug- gests that the reader would do well to consider these various viewpoints in the tales to fol- low . " To ...
In " The Piazza , " there is the reminder that one viewpoint to be considered is to the north . There are other ... viewpoints sug- gests that the reader would do well to consider these various viewpoints in the tales to fol- low . " To ...
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